There are, according to reports, questions about whether the hand injury will affect Brady, but the Boston Globe cited a source who said the Patriots are expecting their quarterback to play without “any major problems.”

Ed Werder tweeted that the Pats “don’t expect [the injury] to be a significant factor.”

Tom Brady will be monitored in pregame warmups, but the Patriots seem to have have minimal concern about the cut on his passing hand that required stitches. The laceration is in palm of hand, near base of thumb. They don’t expect it to be a significant factor in QB’s performance.

NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported Sunday, however, that Brady could try to play without the glove:

#Patriots QB Tom Brady hopes to play without a glove. That decision may hinge on the weather. One source said if it's warm enough, Brady will ditch the glove. Cold weather, perhaps in the 30s, may necessitate a glove on his throwing hand.

As of Sunday morning, it was 37 degrees and sunny in Foxborough, where the Patriots and Jaguars kick off at 3:05 p.m. ET. Rapoport also tweeted that Brady took half his reps at Friday’s practice without a glove:

#Patriots QB Tom Brady, who will play today vs. the #Jaguars, made half of his throws on Friday without a glove, sources say, despite several stitches. One source described him as "ripping it." In other words, Brady looked great and ready.